26.04.2020

Which statement below is an example of a story’s theme

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C. laughter is the best medicine

This is an example of a theme because it displays the hidden lesson or idea of the overall story.
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C. laughter is the best medicine

This is an example of a theme because it displays the hidden lesson or idea of the overall story.
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d) The inclusion of the magical element allows the readers to suspend their ordinary views of the world and see from the eyes of a fantastical creature.

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The statement that describes the perspective of magical realism from “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” is the inclusion of the magical element allows the readers to suspend their ordinary views of the world and see from the eyes of a fantastical creature.

This is because the magical element is entertaining to the readers which helps the readers view the perspective of the observed culture.

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d) The inclusion of the magical element allows the readers to suspend their ordinary views of the world and see from the eyes of a fantastical creature.

Explanation:

The statement that describes the perspective of magical realism from “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” is the inclusion of the magical element allows the readers to suspend their ordinary views of the world and see from the eyes of a fantastical creature.

This is because the magical element is entertaining to the readers which helps the readers view the perspective of the observed culture.

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C.logic.B.an argument that has a flaw in its logic.D.Incorrectly suggesting that one thing caused anotherC.hasty generalization

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An argument is constructed out of ideas that are connected logically. For example, cause and effect; comparisons; oppositions; concession..A flaw means that  something cannot be proved. For example, men are stronger than women. This is a generalization that eveyone thinks it is true but it is not. As this cannot be easily proved, this is a flaw. What does to be strong mean? How is this strenght measure?This is when people think that one event is the only cause of what follows. They draw conclusions from just one event. For example; I had a cold; I took a hot bath and then the cold disappeared the following day. The cold must have disappeared because of many reasons; one reason was not enough.The speaker gets a general conclusion too soon. The speaker does not have any evidence or the one she / he has is biased ;  or it is some prejudice. The generalization is that all babysitters are mean. The biased evidence is that she / he did not like her / his babysiter; she / he just gave a personal opinion.
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C.logic.B.an argument that has a flaw in its logic.D.Incorrectly suggesting that one thing caused anotherC.hasty generalization

Explanation:

An argument is constructed out of ideas that are connected logically. For example, cause and effect; comparisons; oppositions; concession..A flaw means that  something cannot be proved. For example, men are stronger than women. This is a generalization that eveyone thinks it is true but it is not. As this cannot be easily proved, this is a flaw. What does to be strong mean? How is this strenght measure?This is when people think that one event is the only cause of what follows. They draw conclusions from just one event. For example; I had a cold; I took a hot bath and then the cold disappeared the following day. The cold must have disappeared because of many reasons; one reason was not enough.The speaker gets a general conclusion too soon. The speaker does not have any evidence or the one she / he has is biased ;  or it is some prejudice. The generalization is that all babysitters are mean. The biased evidence is that she / he did not like her / his babysiter; she / he just gave a personal opinion.
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1 Involvement in wrong doing

2 Transformation

3 definition

4 restatement

5 it creates a sense of completeness

6 Charlotte traveling alone on the Seahawk

7 present some sort of debatable assertion

8 allusion

9 person vs self

10 textual feature

11 person vs environment

12 Verbal cue

13 restatement

14 that life on the ship is changing Charlotte

15: bolded titles

    colored sidebars

    word choices

    highlighted words

Sorry that this is VERY late, but I got a 98.3 on it

English
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1 Involvement in wrong doing

2 Transformation

3 definition

4 restatement

5 it creates a sense of completeness

6 Charlotte traveling alone on the Seahawk

7 present some sort of debatable assertion

8 allusion

9 person vs self

10 textual feature

11 person vs environment

12 Verbal cue

13 restatement

14 that life on the ship is changing Charlotte

15: bolded titles

    colored sidebars

    word choices

    highlighted words

Sorry that this is VERY late, but I got a 98.3 on it

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